A comprehensive strategy to detect the fraudulent adulteration of herbs: The oregano approach

•Two tier strategy proposed to detect oregano fraud.•FT-IR screening and HR-LC-MS confirmatory methods developed.•Unique biomarkers discovered in adulterants by HR-LC-MS.•Chemometric calibration models generated.•24% of oregano samples tested in UK/Ireland were found to be adulterated. Fraud in the...

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Published in:Food chemistry Vol. 210; pp. 551 - 557
Main Authors: Black, Connor, Haughey, Simon A., Chevallier, Olivier P., Galvin-King, Pamela, Elliott, Christopher T.
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Abstract •Two tier strategy proposed to detect oregano fraud.•FT-IR screening and HR-LC-MS confirmatory methods developed.•Unique biomarkers discovered in adulterants by HR-LC-MS.•Chemometric calibration models generated.•24% of oregano samples tested in UK/Ireland were found to be adulterated. Fraud in the global food supply chain is becoming increasingly common due to the huge profits associated with this type of criminal activity. Food commodities and ingredients that are expensive and are part of complex supply chains are particularly vulnerable. Both herbs and spices fit these criteria perfectly and yet strategies to detect fraudulent adulteration are still far from robust. An FT-IR screening method coupled to data analysis using chemometrics and a second method using LC-HRMS were developed, with the latter detecting commonly used adulterants by biomarker identification. The two tier testing strategy was applied to 78 samples obtained from a variety of retail and on-line sources. There was 100% agreement between the two tests that over 24% of all samples tested had some form of adulterants present. The innovative strategy devised could potentially be used for testing the global supply chains for fraud in many different forms of herbs.
AbstractList Fraud in the global food supply chain is becoming increasingly common due to the huge profits associated with this type of criminal activity. Food commodities and ingredients that are expensive and are part of complex supply chains are particularly vulnerable. Both herbs and spices fit these criteria perfectly and yet strategies to detect fraudulent adulteration are still far from robust. An FT-IR screening method coupled to data analysis using chemometrics and a second method using LC-HRMS were developed, with the latter detecting commonly used adulterants by biomarker identification. The two tier testing strategy was applied to 78 samples obtained from a variety of retail and on-line sources. There was 100% agreement between the two tests that over 24% of all samples tested had some form of adulterants present. The innovative strategy devised could potentially be used for testing the global supply chains for fraud in many different forms of herbs.
•Two tier strategy proposed to detect oregano fraud.•FT-IR screening and HR-LC-MS confirmatory methods developed.•Unique biomarkers discovered in adulterants by HR-LC-MS.•Chemometric calibration models generated.•24% of oregano samples tested in UK/Ireland were found to be adulterated. Fraud in the global food supply chain is becoming increasingly common due to the huge profits associated with this type of criminal activity. Food commodities and ingredients that are expensive and are part of complex supply chains are particularly vulnerable. Both herbs and spices fit these criteria perfectly and yet strategies to detect fraudulent adulteration are still far from robust. An FT-IR screening method coupled to data analysis using chemometrics and a second method using LC-HRMS were developed, with the latter detecting commonly used adulterants by biomarker identification. The two tier testing strategy was applied to 78 samples obtained from a variety of retail and on-line sources. There was 100% agreement between the two tests that over 24% of all samples tested had some form of adulterants present. The innovative strategy devised could potentially be used for testing the global supply chains for fraud in many different forms of herbs.
• Two tier strategy proposed to detect oregano fraud. • FT-IR screening and HR-LC-MS confirmatory methods developed. • Unique biomarkers discovered in adulterants by HR-LC-MS. • Chemometric calibration models generated. • 24% of oregano samples tested in UK/Ireland were found to be adulterated. Fraud in the global food supply chain is becoming increasingly common due to the huge profits associated with this type of criminal activity. Food commodities and ingredients that are expensive and are part of complex supply chains are particularly vulnerable. Both herbs and spices fit these criteria perfectly and yet strategies to detect fraudulent adulteration are still far from robust. An FT-IR screening method coupled to data analysis using chemometrics and a second method using LC-HRMS were developed, with the latter detecting commonly used adulterants by biomarker identification. The two tier testing strategy was applied to 78 samples obtained from a variety of retail and on-line sources. There was 100% agreement between the two tests that over 24% of all samples tested had some form of adulterants present. The innovative strategy devised could potentially be used for testing the global supply chains for fraud in many different forms of herbs.
Author Haughey, Simon A.
Elliott, Christopher T.
Black, Connor
Chevallier, Olivier P.
Galvin-King, Pamela
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Snippet •Two tier strategy proposed to detect oregano fraud.•FT-IR screening and HR-LC-MS confirmatory methods developed.•Unique biomarkers discovered in adulterants...
Fraud in the global food supply chain is becoming increasingly common due to the huge profits associated with this type of criminal activity. Food commodities...
• Two tier strategy proposed to detect oregano fraud. • FT-IR screening and HR-LC-MS confirmatory methods developed. • Unique biomarkers discovered in...
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SubjectTerms Adulteration
Asteraceae
Authenticity
Biomarkers
Biomarkers - analysis
Chromatography, Liquid - methods
Food Contamination - analysis
Fourier transform infrared
High resolution mass spectrometry
Humans
Mass Spectrometry - methods
Oregano
Origanum - chemistry
Plant Leaves - chemistry
Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared - methods
Spices - analysis
Title A comprehensive strategy to detect the fraudulent adulteration of herbs: The oregano approach
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